- Arlington (MBTA station)
Infobox Station
name=Arlington
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image_caption=Outbound platform showing circa 1967 renovation appearance
address=300 Boylston at 20 Arlington Streets, Downtown Boston
coordinates = coord|42|21|6.46|N|71|4|14.59|W|display=inline,title|type:railwaystation
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platform=2 side platforms
tracks=2
parking=
bicycle=
passengers=2.332 million
pass_year=1997
pass_percent=0
opened=November 13, 1921, 1st renovation 1967, (Arlington St. entrance closed November 22, 2006)
rebuilt=to be finished March 1, 2008 (Arlington entrance)
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owned=Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
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services=Arlington is an MBTA station on the Green Line, located on the southwest end of the Boston Public Garden at the corner of Arlington and
Boylston Street s. It is therefore popular for reaching the Public Garden, particularly its famous swan boats.Since Copley Station, where the E line branches, lacks a crossover between westbound (outbound) and eastbound (inbound) tracks, this is the last stop in the outbound direction at which a transfer among all Green Line trains traveling in either direction is possible.
Accessibility
On November 22, 2006, the main entrance to Arlington station closed for extensive construction, including changes to make the station handicapped accessible. The Arlington Street entrance will not reopen until March 1, 2008. Until then, all access to Arlington station is through the long–closed entrances at the corner of Boylston and Berkeley Streets. As of September 2008, the Arlington Street entrance remains unopen.
Attractions
* Boston Common
* Boston Public Garden
*Back Bay
*Theater District External links
* [http://www.mbta.com/about_the_mbta/t_projects/?id=978 MBTA description of Arlington Station renovations]
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